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Diamond Nexus Labs DNL False advertising, employees outright lying, and using a fake |
20th of Feb, 2011 by User293703 |
I would like to add my complaint/scam to the thousands of Diamond Nexus Lab scammed people out there. Two years ago I purchased a ring from DNL and had to get it sized. The jewelery store listed it as "cubic zirconia" and assured me it was plain CZ, when every employee and everything on their website claims that they are not CZ. This led me to a more detailed research venture. Upon further investigation, they get their certification from a bogus now bankrupt "testing" company called AIG. Further digging found that this company is no longer in existence as of 2010 and DNL are still claiming them as their "independent lab testing" company. More research proves it here that the DNL stones have FAILED independent testing:http://betterthandiamond.com/discussion/ubbthreads.php/topics/287873/1http://betterthandiamond.com/discussion/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/578445/fpart/1 DNL is slimy and will tell you that they don't sell CZ until they are blue in the face, but if one looks at the so-called extra elements they are outright lying when they say they are not CZ. So many people try to refute this but naturally, DNL will put up a smoke screen by saying "we have lawsuits against those who slander us!" but where are these lawsuits and who are they with? It's just a load of b.s. and they are scamming customers left and right. They are claiming Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Ytrium, Zirconium, and Hafnium in their stones.In my opinion, the reality will be Zirconium, Ytrium, Oxygen and maybe Hafnium....in otherwords, a CZ formula. Also, so many of their so called "reviews" are copied word for word throughout the internet! So fake and phony. Looks like they've hired someone to try to help them scam more people by getting him to create fake Facebook people and employees on their fan page (notice that there are so many of the same people on the fan page all the time? Interesting, isn't it?) I would like to do everything in my power to get the word out on social media, scam reports and also join any class action suits against them. There are so many people out there who will join.False advertising, employees outright lying, and using a fake "independent" testing lab? Get me a lawyer. |
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